Tyler, the Creator

Tyler, the Creator is an American rapper, producer, and multidisciplinary artist who emerged as a pivotal figure in alternative hip-hop. He co-founded the influential collective Odd Future in 2007, gaining notoriety for his provocative lyrics and horrorcore-influenced sound on early projects like "Bastard" and "Goblin". Over time, his style evolved dramatically, embracing more melodic and vulnerable sounds incorporating jazz, soul, and R&B. This shift was evident on the critically acclaimed "Flower Boy" and culminated in the Grammy-winning albums "IGOR" and "Call Me If You Get Lost", which solidified his reputation as a genre-defying innovator and influential cultural figure.